Churchill Portrait

From the collection of

Media Archive for Central England
MACE is the strategic lead organisation for screen heritage for the East and West Midlands regions. An independent charity based at University of Lincoln, MACE preserves and makes accessible a collection of more than 100,000 historic moving images representative of the diverse cultures and histories of communities throughout the heart of England from the Lincolnshire coast to the Welsh border.

Churchill Portrait (ATV Today)


Was Churchill the greatest Englishman? Not if you live in a Nottinghamshire pit village where memories of the General Strike live on.

When Mansfield artist Edna Ricks presented a portrait of Winston Churchill to the Sir Winston pub at Annesley Woodhouse in Nottinghamshire she probably expected the locals to welcome the gift. Not so, as a Labour stronghold with memories of the General Strike the locals wanted to 'chuck it on waste ground'. Luckily for Edna down at Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire there's a pub with an ex-RAF landlord and not a miner in sight.

Confusingly reporter John Swallow refers to the Northamptonshire village in the second half of this story as Woodhouse Apse. He must have been still thinking about Annesley Woodhouse in Nottinghamshire. The correct location for the Sir Winston is Woodford Halse in West Northamptonshire. Not to be confused with Woodford in the same county.


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